Stories That Matter

Zeb-ul-Nisa Success Story

Zeb-ul-Nisa’s journey is a powerful example of how knowledge, sustainable practices, and determination can improve both health and financial stability. A resident of Ghazipur village, she struggled with ongoing health issues in her family, frequently spending large amounts of money on medical treatments for herself and her children without much success.

While searching for alternatives, Zeb-ul-Nisa was introduced to Community Support Concern (CSC) and its kitchen gardening training program. The program aimed to teach women how to grow fresh vegetables without chemical pesticides or fertilizers, providing a healthier and cost-effective alternative to store-bought produce.

Through CSC’s training, Zeb-ul-Nisa learned valuable techniques for natural vegetable farming, including the importance of clean water for irrigation and the benefits of growing food in a chemical-free environment. Motivated by this knowledge, she transformed her home garden into a self-sustaining vegetable patch.

She successfully grew tomatoes, spinach, carrots, onions, bell peppers, garlic, bitter gourd, coriander, peas, and cucumbers—all without the use of harmful chemicals. As her family began consuming homegrown vegetables, their health gradually improved, reducing their reliance on expensive medical treatments. At the same time, her grocery expenses decreased, allowing her to save money for other household needs.

Zeb-ul-Nisa’s success demonstrates how simple, sustainable farming practices can transform lives. By applying the skills she gained through CSC’s training, she has created a healthier lifestyle for her family while also achieving greater financial independence. Her story serves as an inspiration to other women, showing that small changes in daily life can lead to lasting improvements in health and financial stability.

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